Definition of Blanquets

1. blanquet [n] - See also: blanquet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blanquets

blanketly
blankets
blanketweed
blankety
blankie
blankies
blanking
blankings
blankity
blankly
blankness
blanknesses
blanks
blanky
blanquet
blanquets
blanquette
blanquettes
blanquillo
blanquillos
blanscue
blare
blare out
blared
blares
blarg
blaring
blarings
blarmed
blarney

Literary usage of Blanquets

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Lady's Assistant for Regulating and Supplying Her Table: Being a by Charlotte Mason (1777)
"Mock Turtle Soup. Leg of Mutton boiled. Veal Blanquets. Creams and Jellies. Woodcocks. [Sauce on the Side Board. ..."

2. History of the County of Ayr: With a Genealogical Account of the Families of by James Paterson (1852)
"... 4 chairs, table and carpet, ane old glasse, 2 pair blanquets, ... 3 pair of blanquets and ane cover, ane table, 2 stands, ane table 090 10 00 cloath, ..."

3. Memoirs of Eminent Englishwomen by Louisa Stuart Costello (1844)
"Item white Blanquets—116. It. Blanquets red—4. Irish mantle—1. Coverlets—84. it. coverlets of List 15. ..."

4. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1873)
"... and, in confirmation, it is pointed out that, not far off from the antique city, is still a locality known as the Blanquets. On the «her hand, ..."

5. The Lady's Assistant for Regulating and Supplying Her Table: Being a by Charlotte Mason (1777)
"Mock Turtle Soup. Leg of Mutton boiled. Veal Blanquets. Creams and Jellies. Woodcocks. [Sauce on the Side Board. ..."

6. History of the County of Ayr: With a Genealogical Account of the Families of by James Paterson (1852)
"... 4 chairs, table and carpet, ane old glasse, 2 pair blanquets, ... 3 pair of blanquets and ane cover, ane table, 2 stands, ane table 090 10 00 cloath, ..."

7. Memoirs of Eminent Englishwomen by Louisa Stuart Costello (1844)
"Item white Blanquets—116. It. Blanquets red—4. Irish mantle—1. Coverlets—84. it. coverlets of List 15. ..."

8. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1873)
"... and, in confirmation, it is pointed out that, not far off from the antique city, is still a locality known as the Blanquets. On the «her hand, ..."

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